Posted January 14, 2011 by Eng-Tips in Civil/Environmental
Karen Chapple, an associate professor of city and regional planning at UC Berkeley, has built a 450-square-foot cottage that lays claim to “zero net energy status.” With the help of students from UC Berkeley engineering professor Ashok Gadgil’s civil and environmental engineering course and a grant from the UC Transportation Center for further study, Chapple built the cottage this fall for $98,000, and wants to see further development in this housing trend.
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